Neomi M. Stauffer 07-1988 Submitted by: Tim Dotterer
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Burlington – The funeral for Neomi M. Stauffer, 64, was at 10 AM Tuesday at the Driftwood Christian Church with Virgil Eubanks officiating. She died Saturday at a Kiowa, Kansas, hospital. Burial was in the Cherokee Municipal Cemetery, directed by Fisher Funeral Home of Kiowa.
Stauffer was born June 23, 1924, in Lambert, attended Lambert High School and was a resident of Burlington and the Cherokee area all her life.
On April 8, 1944, she married LeRoy Stauffer. He was a member of the Happy Day Club and Amorita, Byron, Burlington and Driftwood Senior Citizens Club.
Survivors include her husband; two daughters, DeAnna Wright, Fairplay, Colorado, and RoJean Dennis, Parkville, Missouri; two brothers, Clarence Johnson, Broken Arrow, and Floyd Johnson, Topeka, Kansas; a sister, Wilma Sisson, Fredonia, Kansas, and one grandchild. She was preceded in death by a son.
Memorials may be made to the Driftwood Christian Church or the ABBD Senior Citizens Club with the funeral home in charge of funds.
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